@ItsAHabit Yeah, I thought something wasn’t quite right because your comment didn’t quite make sense. But I had to razz you about it. Anyway, for me the bottom line is, everything aside, statistics, massaging statistics, how you feel about MADD, SADD, etc. aside, the bottom line for me is that we would all be better off, the people we love and the people who love us would be better off if everyone who took on the responsibility of maneuvering 2000 pounds of steel, rubber, fiberglass and gasoline through space at speeds between say 3 mph to in excess of 75 mph took that responsibility seriously. About 40,000 people are killed on our highways every year (link). That’s a pretty significant amount of annual carnage. That’s about thirteen 9/11’s a year. It’s over ⅔’s of a Vietnam (U.S. dead) a year. And we do it to each other. And those numbers don’t include the millions of people maimed, injured, who suffer property damage and are inconvenienced by traffic accidents every year. We all need to do better. To pay attention, not drive impaired, take our responsibilities more seriously.